manufacturers turn trim waste from a persistent operational problem into a source of measurable sustainability and productivity gains. At Avery Dennison’s label and packaging facility in Miamisburg, Ohio, PAC delivered an integrated trim removal system that reduces downtime, cuts environmental impact and improves the working environment on the production floor.
Summit Plaza, situated in Jersey City, stands as New Jersey’s largest privately-owned Section 8 housing complex, accommodating over 1,200 individuals. This includes vulnerable populations such as long-term residents, elderly and disabled individuals, and families with more than five members, as defined by HUD. The Envac automated waste removal system was installed in 1972 and is still operating reliably today, effortlessly removing residential waste over fifty years later.
Consistently ranked among the top children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta strengthens its green and sustainable focus with an automated pneumatic waste removal system, ensuring a cleaner and more efficient environment for patients and staff.
This is the first and only existing pneumatic system in New York City. Envac have also delivered systems to New Jersey and to the Disney World leisure complex in Orlando (Florida).
Hospital Sírio-Libanês, one of Brazil’s leading healthcare institutions, integrates cutting-edge technology to improve patient care and operational efficiency. With Envac’s automated waste collection system, the hospital upholds the highest hygiene standards while streamlining waste management.